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Sources for XLISP?

Posted: December 19th, 1984, 11:42 pm
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Subject: Sources for XLISP?
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From: Mark Cornwell

I was very impressed with the XLISP that was distributed on info-mac.
In very short order I was able to construct a small application -
the start of a geneological data base. It seems a very elegant and
practical start at a modern programming environment for the mac.

Would someone please post the XLISP source. It would allow us LISP
jocks to integrate the macintosh tookit with XLISP. I believe the
addition of built-in classes for windows, graphports, menus, and the
like could be quite clean.

According to Dave Betz, XLISP is "available free of charge and is
in the public domain."

- Mark Cornwell
cornwell@nrl-css